@neomi
I'm sorry, I completely forgot about this. The answer is no, it does not work. First generation bay trail hardware such as the asus t100 and the tablet I got are accompanied by 32-bit UEFI firmware, and while 64-bit Linux is fine with this, Mac OS X (only 64-bit nowadays) and Windows-64 cannot be convinced to run on such firmware. Not to mention the fact that Gen7 (and by extension, Gen8) Intel HD graphics from the ATOM family of processors are not compatible with OS X, making any attempts at hardware acceleration futile, although this may change in the future. Also, the myriad of ever changing hardware in bay-cherry trail devices makes any drivers created much less likely to be compatible with other devices that may have the same SOC but slightly different internals.

Thank you nobody for help. (jk XD)
I fixed this issue by switching to Niresh's Mavericks. After decompiling a few USB kexts, I realized that there was a shmorgishborg of incompatibilities with the USB hardware my laptop has. After I switched to Mavericks, I made sure not to update, because all the Mavericks updates carry the incompatible USB kexts. After I fixed the USB problem, my IntelHD problem went away after I Downloaded the QE/CI drivers for Mavericks 10.9.
I still would like to know If we could have the "Log in with Google" option restored to the login screen... please?

The hardware specs you gave are compatible, but do you have a blank HDD? You won't be able to dual-boot unless you have an empty partition or empty HDD/SDD because Windows 8 BSOD's if you re-size the system partition.
Other than that, you are good to go, Good Luck!
I recommend starting out with this distro, it is easy to use, comes with it's own step by step instructions, and completely supports your hardware.

You can't IMAGINE how pleased I was when I first found out that a Yosemite distro had been released by my favorite Hackintosh developers
Unfortunately, I have a few issues...
First of all, Installation and first-boot are smooth as glass. I get through setup, create my user account, ect... But no matter WHAT I DO (safe-mode works) I can't boot a second time, I always get stuck on "USBSMC Identifier: (non unique)" [-f works, but that's no way to live ]
Since I found a way to boot regular (Removing all USB related kexts) I decided to install the 1st gen IntelHD QECI kexts for my graphics card. I tried every single framebuffer in that folder, but they all leave my screen looking like it had a stroke.
Also, I would like to know who's decision it was to remove the "Log in with google" option. You have managed to upset the only guy here who uses just Google+ (It took me two weeks to figure out how to recover my password )
Specs:
Dell inspiron 1121
Intel Core i3 330UM (Arrendale)
Intel® HD Graphics (0x0046)
3 GB RAM
P.S. I realize that 4 GB is the minimum RAM, but Yosemite CAN AND DOES work with only 3 GB.

I would like to point out that if you remove all the "IOUSB*" kexts from /System/Library/Extensions you can successfully boot, but you won't have USB support. I have the same problem, and I haven't found a viable solution yet.

So, the other day I bought a new laptop, the Asus X551MA. I've tried iATKOS ML3U-UEFI, but I ran into a stonewall (stuck at "root device uuid is").
When I used Clover UEFI bootloader with the USB version of Niresh OS X 10.9, I got the message "This version of OS X is not compatible with your system
Reason: X551MA"

To answer your question, possibly. There is no definite answer, it really depends on the hardware that comes along with your bay-trail processor. It might take a bit of tinkering, but the AsusT100 series should be compatible in general.

Dear Niresh/Community,
I had a wild ride with my recent installation of Niresh's Mavericks...
(https://www.hackintoshzone.com/topic/2697-vnidia-geforce-210-black-screen-niresh-1090/)
However the fun has not gone away. I got everything working fine, then I opened the AppStore. When I tried to sign in, I got the message "your device or computer cannot be verified. Contact support for assistance". I need help to install apps from the App Store. I appreciate any help given, thank you for your time.
To be clear, this "bug" also occurred in Mac OS X 10.9.0 and 10.9.2
I have already tried everything pertaining to the "NetworkInterfaces.plist" file and SMBios.
I use the Clover bootloader (chameleon does NOT work with my config, I have tried many times) so any chameleon related answers might not work.
My specs.
-OS X 10.9.3
-Dell Optiplex 330
-2 GB 664 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
-nVidia GeForce 210 PCIEx graphics
-Intel Pentium Dual Core (64) 2.00 GHz, 2.00 GHz